Distributed Ledger Technology

Fabric-X – Programming Model and Application Development Deep Dive
Online event***Please Use Source Link Below to Confirm Event Details*** Fabric-X is a digital asset-specific implementation of Hyperledger Fabric. Join us for a series on meetups that go into detail about what Fabric-X is and how you can use it. Fabric-X introduces a new programming model that redefines how business processes are developed on the blockchain. In this session, we’ll take a deep dive into the endorsement phase of Fabric-X, highlighting how it differs from the traditional Hyperledger Fabric model and what these changes mean for developers. Through hands-on examples, we’ll demonstrate how the new model streamlines development and unlocks exciting possibilities for designing decentralized applications. We’ll also explore how to build applications tailored for tokenization use cases, enabling seamless on-chain asset representation and transfer. To close the session, we’ll walk through practical deployment strategies using Ansible and Kubernetes, equipping you with the tools and confidence to bring your Fabric-X solutions into production. Original Event: Fabric-X – Programming Model and Application Development Deep Dive

Fabric-X-Committer: A Microservices-Based Architecture for Ultra-High Throughput
Online event***Please Use Source Link Below to Confirm Event Details*** Fabric-X is a digital asset-specific implementation of Hyperledger Fabric. Join us for a series on meetups that go into detail about what Fabric-X is and how you can use it. Fabric-X-Committer introduces a high-performance and resilient architecture that addresses the scalability limitations of the traditional monolithic peer in Fabric. By decomposing the commit process into independently scalable microservices—including a Coordinator, Signature Verifiers, and Validator-Committers and leveraging a sharded distributed database, the system achieves significant parallelism, enabling substantial scalability and performance gains. A key innovation is the use of a transaction dependency graph, which allows safe, parallel validation of transactions across multiple blocks. Combined with a pipelined execution flow, this design eliminates sequential bottlenecks and unlocks ultra-high throughput. Performance evaluations show that Fabric-X-Committer can process over 200,000 transactions per second, marking a major leap in scalability for enterprise-grade blockchain systems. In this meetup, we will provide an overview of the Fabric-X-Committer architecture and share performance evaluation results that highlight its scalability and efficiency. Original Event: Fabric-X-Committer: A Microservices-Based Architecture for Ultra-High Throughput